Okay, so today isn't a very interesting day. Nothing really spectacular happened, nothing has grasped my interest enough to even form an opinion over, nothing new. Television has gotten rather monotonous as yet another re-run of Law & Order displays itself across my television screen. Granted, I enjoy watching it from time to time (if I just so happen to come across an episode I haven't seen yet, which is becoming a rarer occurance as time goes by). Sometimes, however, you have to wonder if airing shows like this (however interesting they are) is such a good idea. Criminals even though they may be good at what they do, they really can't be very smart - or they wouldn't have to resort to being a criminal. Why teach them how to get away with their crimes? Perhaps those who made the shows left out some details of how crime investigations work and how the system itself works, but most of what they leave out is already common knowledge for the most part. As you can tell, I can sometimes conflict with myself; or rather, my opinions sometimes conflict with themselves. On one hand, I like the show. On the other hand, I think it could possibly be a "how to" tutorial to criminals on how to get away with their crimes. Something to think about, anyway. Although, I stop to think here a moment - Law & Order is kind of predictable. Now, a show that actually makes me really think about the cases and their outcomes I would most definately say Bones would win in that category. I like things that make me think. As I get older my body may have gone soft, but my mind has never even come close. Some people enjoy the gym to exercise their body, I enjoy exercising my brain. I would love to one day be an author, and I've seriously thought about it numerous times. Subject matter is my biggest problem, however. So many different ideas, I just can't seem to settle on just one. The upside of this problem is, I won't ever need to worry where "book number two" is going to come from, I have enough ideas to fill an entire library. The big question is, and is still an anomoly to me is: Where do I start?

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